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Pickens Sentinel-JouraI'UBrSHED EVERY THUNSDAY MORNINOThe Sentinel-Journal Company.TFomPsoN & RIonr. PRoPs.J. 1. 0. THOMPSON, EDITOR.Subscription $1.00 Per Annum.Advertising Rates Reasonable.Entered at Pickens Fostoffice as Second ClassMail MatterPICKENS, S. C.:THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 14 1907.A GOOD MOVE.l'ursuant to a call made by severalof the members of the Methodist denomination iu and around Pickens, ameeting was held last Thursday evening, October 31st, for the purposeofltaking into consideration the present and prospective financial statusof the Pickens circuit. This meetingwas well attended, and much enthusiasm and determination shown.Among the matters discussed wasthat appertaining to the salary of thepreacher for this circuit, and definiteplans were ebaped by which this important factor in the welfare of thecircuit will probably be more liber.ally and consistently attended to.It is well that church members ar.becoming more alive to this need oftheir church. This is a growingcommunity and :be churches composing the Pickens circuit will profitby any earmest, diligent effort to promote the financial side of their business, The preacher cannot go anless he be sent, and sonding him isthe expression of a call for the meanswhereby he is to go, if it is expectedof him to devote his whole time andtalent to the work of the church.This is what this community needs-a lively awakening to the needs ofthe ministry - -and when this realization Lreaks upon the pcople of thechurch in full force, it means to theindividual member and to the church,as a b'ody, that the work of the Got.pei is having effect.The pcaching and the work of thepreachers and those aligned with hinhave not been in vain, but, in the ef.forts that now speak through definiteaction, there is proclaimed the resultof earnest, pious labor and sacrificethat consecrited men and womn,preacher and laity, have sought toreach throngh months and years ofstrivings agvainst s'eeming imdiflerence.But the time has cotme for larg raction. In the spotntaneous movemen t which is' decidledly and definitely taking shape in the Methodistranks, the whole community may feela measure of gratitud', because asone peopl)e, the mission of all thechurches or every denomination seein this some fulfillment of their bopesand all are partakers in the resultantgood1There is no grumbling or comnplaining in the effort to advance thecause for which Christian peopleshould be and are united. There isno endeavor to criticize or censure.The Methodist, church is simply waking up to realize her need and heropportunmties, and1 the first steppingston:, to larger achievements is thatsupport to the cause which is necessary to its preaching, and this ourpeple seem determined to provide.I ICountry Weekly vs. City Daily.In tusse days of rural deliveriesmany are inclined to compare thecounty pat r with the big city sheet,and (x pct~ as much from the one asthe other, for the money.Now, friends,don't be lhke tho Irishman whten buying the boots-want aslargo as you cans got for your money,Rememnber~ that the little "old homepaper" has its niche to till, and youdon't wa'nt to get along without it.You wvanat to keep up wvith the gossipof the neighborhood. It sorttrsm~O'ths out the wrinkles and bringsua little nearer to friends and kinfolkH We kinder look for the home. aper, no mattetr how smn ll it may3 be.There 'is something about it thacan't be filled by the sheet from th<big city, far away. We are all builtalong these lines, and miss the litthhome paper when it fails to show up.and so we kick and threaten to stopit. But Sa'rah just says: "Now, Jo)mnyou can't do'thai. for I won't know%Vho went to see Snith's girl lastSunday." And so we let it run on,anldthen comes the collector, for the menmust be paid and the editor mustlive.So I am going on the grind againand coming to see you. Now I appreciate an invitation to "call again'but sometimes wore than othersHowever, we will all keep in a goodhumor and I ask you all to pass weup all the little pieces of news afi satShow me the imnprovements on yourfarm, stock, etc., because Mr. Thompfun hab turned this column over tome and I expect to give an account.of my meanderings and ruminationsin plain old homely way to my ownliking, and to the best of my abilityhave a pleasant word for those Icome in contact with Now friendswith &our help this column will befor you and me. ZEKE.Henry Blvens Dead.And the mother gave in tears andpain,The flower she most did love,For she knew she would find themall again,In Fields of Light above,It is with a peculiar sadness that.the writer pens to day the death ofHenry Bivens. Just as the light of ane-v day was thrown npon the world,in the early morning of hi i life thespirit barque of Henry Biveus setsail upon that unknown sea from theshores of which no ship has everin ido a homeward sail.It is kad to see one (lie so youngand (toubly sad when that one proin.is4-d to be such a noble character, forthere wa that in Henry Rivens thechild that showed what Henry IWvensI lhe man would be, but G.d gave thislife and lie has taken what Was HiWIwn. A V H.Death of Mrs. Mary P. Nalley.MrUs. Mary Pettigrew Nalloy aged75 years, widow ot the late Thomps< n Nalley, di*ed at the home. of betson, Rev 0. B. Nailey ou SatuirdavNovomber 9th, 1907, at 10 o'clock pl,, after a lingering illess of wor<than a year. She was laid to rest ilthe Fairview cemetv-ry tihe follo wingMon day, the Rev. Powei's conductingthe funeral services. Mrsi. Nallesleaves two eons and one daughterbeside about thbirty five graid-childroni and great-grand-child ren anmnumerous other relatives and a hosiof friends to mourn their loss. Shewas a true Christian anid a beautifucharacter. She is gone but thngood she has done atill lives.Kyle Singleton Killed.Westminster, November 5.-]horrible accident occurred at J.. JCromner's gin at Tokeena on last Saturday afternoon. Kyle Singleton, th<fifteen-year.old son of Thomas. FSingleton, was caiught by the flywheel and hurled to death. BotIarms were cut off and his legs atu<lbaek were broken. Young Singletoilived about 40 minutes. It is surposed that he was oiling .the enginwhen the pin fastening the fly-wbeeto the shaft caught his elothinrg. H<iwvas the grandson of Mr. andi U.rs MP. Singleton, of Taibor. His maternal graind parents are Mr. and MrsW arren B. Jones, of Pickens countyThbe body was buried at Cross Roadicemetery Sunday. fu neral services being conducted by Rev. J. A. Camupboll, of Townvill. The bcreavetparents and relatives ha~ve the symnpathy of their many friends in their sata ill etion.- Westminster Correspond.enit?'t( the Keowee Courier.SWrite ait onco and learn why we secure beatPositonsi, aind best salaries for our gcraduaites.EUGENEr~ ANDERSON, Pres.Bright and Shinin,A sunburst of bargains in Shoes that vdary of limited means, broaden and digne life.HOW TO BUY GOOD SHOES.$You can't get good shoes just anywhere. There a-e' lots of poor shoes '0made and some stores must sell tfiem.Only the best-at their price is good uenough for us-or for you if you !* know.IlDon't take chances-don't specu- alate in shoes, our methods are a surety of satisfaction.Price isn't everything though from, the lowness of ours one might think =S Quality, style and comfort count for Cmore. 0C 10f these you can get more here at aC specified price than anywhere we Co* know of. WYour Best Move is to MoveAlong all lines our stock is complete.shapes. comfort shapes, and -between" slsoles.We appreciate your calling on us.MOORE &M. C. LONG,Attornoy-at-Law.Over Postoflce, Anderson, s 0.W ILL- ,Practice in all Courts la Sonthi Caro llaSumnmons for, Relief(Comnplit not .Served1ST.\Ti Oie SOUTlf CAROLINA i .County of P ickens -. .In Commnoni Plens court.S. Victoria 10dens,1 IPlainitiff, -ngalistMarthnt Te'rrell, James Terrell, Carey Terrell,Lelar Tiereoll. Lizz.Ie Tlerrell, Hiessie Terreil, A.C. Terreil and A sherry Terrell.'ITo the Defendants above namecd:Dendt.YQu are hereby sumfmonedi and required to anaswer the complaint in this action. which is this day filed ini theoilcee of the clerk of court for Pickens counnty andl to serve a copy of your answerplan t on the subscriber at is olece at i'ic~a Thses ha. u., withins 20 days after the service hereof,exclusive of the day of such service: and if youLafail to answer the complaint within the time gosa. aforesaid, the plaintiff in this action will apply to the court for the relief demanded .In the cas o- oa Complnt.JT. P'. CAREY, FrayoToa the A bsent defendant James ier el aPlease take notice that the summons and comn.plaint In the above statedt action were illed in esyuhvthie ill cet 01 er of cu, rt for Pickens county) 11.Pintiff's ttorn ev.entilhrs-Notice or FinDal Settlement aud Discharge, akt ttaNotice is hueraby given that we wvillofay i1maika application to 5. B. New ber3 Esq., daJudige of Prob~ate for [Pickens co unt., mnthe sitate of South Carolina, on the 22d1pie-onyv of November, 1907. at 11 o'ciock in. h forenoon, or 88 soon1 thereafter aseaid application can be heard, for leave-to make final settlement of thet estate ofT. WV. 1l11l deceased, and obtain dischsatge as adIministrators of said estate.Oct. 24, 1907t4 R. M, HI LL,- . R. HILL,Admr.LADIES:-Do you hanve any troublewvithl your childrens stockinga? I havo aline of heavy ribbed h1080 for winter, anadean fit them from about six years 01(d tolarge ladies size. The colors are aoItutely fact.A little more of that cheap crockery.A bargain in coffen b~otih green and'A~td Local represenatautive for P'icken~s(iprontlinent monthly magazie, on a salary andu'omnmission basis, Experience desirnble, butInot necessary. Good opportunity for right person. Address i'ublisher. Station 0, New York.I23.S4/ 4EimiFacts:or all the Peopkml*%19. (rill fatten the lean purse, enlarge the bounify the dollar, and brings s>Inshine into yourOur Alm.-g Thirty-three years ago Mr. W. T.; McFall established this business' house.0 During the many years of his successI o ful merchandising he made for him.C self a reputation for honest value andU square dealing that will always be re: membered.Our aim is the same high ideal. We0 believe in the straightforward honest- method of dealing with our custom3 ers. We want to make you our .o friends.CL This may be old fashioned but if so it 2is one of the good oid fashions that 4-ee should not be laid aside.in the Direction of this StoreStyles for everybody. Fashion's favorediapes. Extended, enduring, easy-bending,nAUL DIN.PRENUGtime of year for you to consider buying suchRobes, Umlkrellas, Fascinators, Shawls, Overts, and Blankets.the above we can show you some good values.od time to sell all the chickens, hens and roosto spare this year. Later on they will not be inYou make a mistake by keeping your chickmas expecting a good price for them. The.time of year is always glutted and chickens'd hard to dispose of at anything .like a fairRzespectlully,Inec-Price Cash Store